It’s easy to get caught up in the day to day, but it’s important to stop and ask: what’s the end goal? Knowing where you are trying to go is step one in getting there and so we’ve asked some folks we admire to tell us their end goal and where they want to be by the end of their careers.

 Yari Sequeira

This is an inviting question that taps into my imagination. The end goal is a smile, filled with satisfaction, knowing I served from my heart within the best I could offer each time. If I visualize it further, the goal would be to expand my services to a degree where I am more than just one on one sessions: workshops, ceremonies, retreats, offered by me and my team. Services from the heart, for the hearts of others, that keep on giving.  Read More>>

Karen Larrea

My heart is really in helping people over 40 rediscover themselves, especially when it comes to love be it self or in a relationship, emotional healing, and mental health and wellness. By the end of my career, I see myself as a powerful voice and guide for this community. I want my brand to grow into something that not only educates, but truly uplifts, through my podcast Reinvention Real Talk (distributed on iHeart Media, Spotify, Apple Podcast), through public speaking, and by being part of meaningful conversations on panels and stages. Read More>>

Jenny Valdes

Psychology speaks to me in a uniquely, personal language. Migrating from Cuba at an early age challenged my character and all I once knew. Pursuing the American way of life triggered the desire for understanding and finding myself. Though there were moments in my life where the darkness outshined the light, I reached for inner strength as consolation and perseverance. In the midst of my vulnerability, I found myself. A curiosity in the supremacy of our minds’ control over our everyday roles and emotions marked the beginning of my interest in the field of psychology. Read More>> 

Katarina Crane

By the end of the year, I want a business that feels bold, aligned, and alive! I’m done surviving and not taking chances! Life isn’t short but the opportunities you are presented with are! I’m building something that feeds my creativity, protects my peace, and reflects the care and attention to detail I bring to each guest that steps foot in my salon! I want to show healthy hustle. No more burnout, and no more playing small. I want to show up as me proudly and with confidence! Read More>>